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Federal-State Relations

SB 0637 - Caskey - State consents to ADA suits in state court only
SB 0665 - Kenney - Regulates Internet access for minors in public libraries and schools and creates RCFL and crime of enticement of a child
SB 0675 - Yeckel - Revises election laws
SB 0689 - Gibbons - Creates Project Exile
SB 0715 - Rohrbach - Creates the Environmental Regulation Consistency Act
SB 1239 - Klindt - Creates the Missouri Regional Computer Forensic Lab
SCR 067 - Caskey - Relating to direct broadcast satellite services
SJR 028 - Bland - Ratifies the United States Equal Rights Amendment
HB 1046 - Gaskill - Allows person to physically intervene to protect the U.s. flag with reasonable force and not be civilly liable for
HB 1344 - Crump - Creates Project Exile
HB 1416 - Koller - Requires person with immigration visa to notify Dor of that fact upon application for driver's license.
HB 1520 - Reid - Establishes a legislative Joint Committee on Terrorism, Bioterrorism, and Homeland Security.
HB 1860 - Hendrickson - Changes procedures for electing presidential electors.
HCR 004 - Boucher - Designates April 24th as a "Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide".
HCR 007 - Boykins - Requests federal financial assistance for emergency preparedness for each state
HCR 015 - O'Toole - Urges Congress to enact federal legislation to protect employee retirement savings programs
HCR 016 - Farnen - Requests the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress to approve the replacement of the statue of Francis Preston
HCR 017 - Marble - Supports the passage of H.r.2962 which would provide full and mandatory funding of the state distributions for
HCR 022 - Bearden - Urges the United States Congress to pass legislation for a proposed voluntary school prayer amendment to the United
HCR 023 - Merideth III - Authorizes the creation of the Missouri Commission on the Delta Region Authority.
HCR 025 - Merideth III - Creates the Missouri Commission on the Delta Regional Authority.
HCR 029 - Reynolds - Urges Congress to enact legislation authorizing the issuance of a coal miner's stamp.
HCR 037 - Liese - Urges Congress and the Bush Administration to take action to put in place a limited and temporary federal backstop

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Fees

SB 0785 - Goode - Allows additional counties to establish homeless programs and increases fees on recorded instruments to $5
SB 0796 - Mathewson - Increases independent agency fees for motor vehicle registration and driver's licenses
SB 0851 - Westfall - Modifies various regulations regarding billboards
SB 0895 - Yeckel - Amends various provisions related to financial institutions
SB 0906 - House - Increases the current admission fees on gambling boats to fund public transit
SB 0907 - House - Raises various highway user fees and diverts money from state agencies to fund transportation projects
SB 0916 - Dougherty - Modifies various court fees
SB 0946 - Jacob - Restricts big trucks to 65 mph on interstates and increases diesel fuel tax and other registration fees
SB 0949 - Bentley - Raises the admission fee for each person embarking on an excursion gambling boat from two dollars to four dollars
SB 0970 - Westfall - Raises the general sales tax for transportation purposes & revises numerous statutes relating to transportation
SB 0984 - Steelman - Revises various provisions relating to the Department of Natural Resources
SB 1030 - Kennedy - Changes the custodian of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund
SB 1060 - Westfall - Revises the fees collected by county collectors and treasurers ex officio collectors
SB 1078 - Kennedy - Changes the custodian of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund
SB 1152 - Klarich - Modifies various aspects of court administration
SB 1165 - Mathewson - Creates the "Pesticide Project Fund"
SB 1186 - Kenney - Revises power of political subdivisions to impose surcharges and provide telecommunication services and facilities
SB 1194 - Klarich - Creates the basic civil legal services fund
SB 1196 - Kennedy - Suspends registration license and driver's license for failure to pay certain traffic fines
SB 1211 - Coleman - Relieves certain crime victims of the requirement to pay court costs for protective orders & charges against offender
SB 1222 - Jacob - Creates the "Video Gaming Machine Network" to generate revenue for higher education
SB 1258 - Loudon - Limits the state's allowable fees for processing adoption documents to $100
HB 1634 - Hoppe - Allows requisition of additional funds by land trusts if insufficient funds exist to pay expenses
HB 1650 - Hoppe - Modifies various provisions regarding water resources
HB 1748 - Ransdall - Revises various provisions relating to water resources
HB 1776 - Harlan - Relocates custody of the Statutory County Recorder's Fund and limits fees for processing certain adoption documents
HB 1814 - Monaco - Modifies various provisions relating to orders of protection
HB 2064 - Walton - Changes requirements for sheriff's deeds given under the Municipal Land Reutilization Law

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Fire Protection

SB 0760 - Yeckel - Fire district board members may be recalled for misconduct in office or criminal convictions
SB 0815 - Childers - A percentage of insurance premium taxes shall fund various fire protection programs
SB 0977 - Quick - Would create a $150,000 death benefit for public safety officers killed in the line of duty
SB 0993 - Rohrbach - Revises residency requirements for fire protection district directors & St. Louis police officers & revises bldg. codes
SB 1107 - Childers - Revises laws relating to ambulance districts, fire protection districts and ambulance services
SB 1138 - Childers - Allows ambulance and fire protection districts to impose sales tax and subsequent property tax rate decrease
SB 1166 - DePasco - Creates the Missouri Chimney Safety Act
SB 1167 - Gibbons - Allows fire protection districts to be reimbursed for emergency services in municipal redevelopment areas
HB 1054 - Selby - Prohibits termination of employees who are absent from work because they are volunteer firefighters
HB 1070 - Hosmer - Provides for taxation for fire protection districts in all cities with a municipal fire department
HB 1147 - Hartzler - Allows Cass County to impose a one-half percent sales tax for fire protection district operation costs
HB 1197 - Wagner - Provides for reimbursement of fire protection district indebtedness by a city that annexes a portion of the
HB 1330 - Selby - Establishes regulations and certification guidelines for those handling explosive blasters.
HB 1432 - Foley - Modifies laws relating to emergency services
HB 1434 - Monaco - Allows emergency personnel to seek recovery and damages from people who by their acts, ommissions, or willful or
HB 1457 - Wagner - Excludes tax for indebtedness from revenue calculations to determine city reimbursements to fire protection districts.
HB 1483 - Jolly - Adds firefighters to assault of a law enforcement officer in all degrees and revises elements of the offense and some
HB 1486 - Crawford - Changes residency requirements for fire protection district directors.
HB 1524 - O'Toole - Removes cap on annual percentage increases under the St. Louis firefighter's retirement plan.
HB 1668 - Holt - Establishes September 11th of each year as Emergency Personnel Appreciation Day
HB 1733 - Selby - Relating to the creation of a state board of licensed private fire investigator examiners.
HB 1816 - Selby - Authorizes an additional two percent sales tax on fireworks.
HB 1879 - O'Toole - Authorizes service retirement allowances for St. Louis firefighters at age 62.
HB 1880 - O'Toole - Specifies dollar limit for special advisors and consultants under St. Louis firefighter retirement system.
HB 1882 - Luetkenhaus - Specifies that personnel of organized fire protection districts are in charge of accident scenes to which the
HB 2118 - O'Connor - Requires installation of approved fire protection sprinkler system for high-rise buildings.
HB 2140 - Berkowitz - Establishes the Missouri Fire Safety Commission.
HB 2184 - Hartzler - Requires a city's approval before a fire protection district may impose fees within such city.

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Firearms and Fireworks

SB 0781 - Bland - Prohibits sale of firearms without a trigger locking device
SB 0922 - Sims - Prohibits the possession of a firearm where a child is capable of gaining access to it
SB 0938 - Cauthorn - Provides application and licensing requirements for carrying concealed weapons
SB 1027 - Kinder - Prohibits certain suits by political subdivisions and the state against firearm manufacturers and dealers
SB 1122 - Foster - Provides application and licensing requirements for carrying concealed weapons
HB 1344 - Crump - Creates Project Exile
HB 1435 - Crawford - Permit to carry concealed weapons, and application for such.
HB 1547 - Barry - Allows armored car crew members who have valid permit or license from any political subdivision in this state to
HB 1589 - Crump - Authorizes concealed firearms permits.
HB 1671 - Johnson - Creates a licensing board to regulate private investigators.
HB 1680 - Hampton - Prohibits political subdivisions from suing firearms manufacturers for damages, abatement, or injunctive relief
HB 1702 - Ward - Authorizes applications for permits for retired peace officers to carry concealed weapons. Specifies permit
HB 1729 - Barnitz - Specifies the procedures for obtaining a concealed carry endorsement
HB 1816 - Selby - Authorizes an additional two percent sales tax on fireworks.
HB 1944 - Barnitz - Creates Project Exile, relating to firearm crimes.
HB 1954 - Wilson - Creates the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm for persons convicted of or subject to a court order for

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Funerals and Funeral Directors

SB 0892 - Kenney - Allows certain additional services to be prepurchased from cemeteries
SB 1096 - Kennedy - Exempts sales of coffins and the like from state sales and use tax
SB 1251 - Gibbons - Allows for designation of next of kin
HB 1148 - Ross - Religious cemeteries may establish scatter gardens in cemetery for scattering of human cremains
HB 1787 - Treadway - Allows any agent licensed by the board of state board of embalmers and funeral directors to inspect the premises of
HB 1805 - Ransdall - Requires persons who sell funeral merchandise to register with the state board as a seller or producer.
HB 1951 - Hampton - Phases in a states sales tax exemption on caskets, coffins, and urns.

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Gambling

SB 0676 - Yeckel - Modifies the WW2 medallion program and funding to the Veterans' Commission Capital Improvement Trust Fund
SB 0788 - Yeckel - Revises distribution of gaming tax proceeds for schools
SB 0906 - House - Increases the current admission fees on gambling boats to fund public transit
SB 0913 - Rohrbach - Relating to the crime of promoting or providing a Mexican poker contest
SB 0914 - Jacob - Revises funding for various education programs by repealing gaming boat loss limit for a three-year period
SB 0949 - Bentley - Raises the admission fee for each person embarking on an excursion gambling boat from two dollars to four dollars
SB 1010 - Sims - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering
SB 1176 - Loudon - Authorizes the University of Missouri-Columbia to study gambling in Missouri
SB 1178 - Kinder - Restricts gaming commission from authorizing new types of gaming or wagering after January 1, 2002
SB 1185 - Kenney - Limits frequency of drawings and selections in lottery games
SB 1220 - Sims - Requires criminal history check for certain persons related to the gaming industry, & state gaming & lottery commissions
SB 1222 - Jacob - Creates the "Video Gaming Machine Network" to generate revenue for higher education
SCR 066 - Loudon - Relating to a comprehensive study of pathological or serious problem gambling issues
SJR 032 - House - Modifies constitution to allow gambling boat admission fees to be used for public transit purposes
HB 1031 - Portwood - Revises the method of distribution of certain gambling and lottery funds to schools
HB 1181 - Gaskill - Regulates advertising for the state lottery
HB 1311 - Relford - Relating to admission fees for gambling boats paid to municipal and county governments.
HB 1364 - Scheve - Removes gambling boat proceeds from foundation formula and distributes them on a per-pupil basis.
HB 1521 - Shields - Creates the Year 2002 Classroom Fund and transfers certain gaming proceeds to the fund.
HB 1525 - O'Toole - Increases the allowable gaming boat loss limits from $500 to $750.
HB 1558 - Holand - Raises fees charged by excursion gambling boat licensees from two dollars to five dollars, with the increase to be
HB 1602 - Froelker - Prohibits the introduction of new types of gambling.
HB 1679 - Crump - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering
HB 1684 - Luetkenhaus - Increases admission fees for gambling boats to help fund transportation projects.
HB 1877 - Foley - Creates the Schools of the Future Fund and establishes various funding sources
HB 1972 - Kelley (047) - Prohibits the Missouri Gaming Commission from authorizing new types of gaming without statutory authority or voter
HB 2084 - Kelley (047) - Prohibits the lottery commission from implementing or operating keno games after August 28, 2002.
HB 2131 - Bearden - Provides highway and transportation funding.
HB 2172 - Holand - Allows city or county governing bodies to restrict or prohibit any keno game within their jurisdiction upon a
HJR 043 - Luetkenhaus - Proposes a constitutional amendment to impose gaming boat admission fees to fund public transit projects.

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General Assembly

SB 0655 - Rohrbach - Revises procedures for gubernatorial appointments
SB 0657 - House - Limits the ability of the Government to interfere with the exercise of religion
SB 0672 - Childers - Creates a Legislative Academy within the General Assembly
SB 0691 - Gross - Exempts the homestead of those aged 65 and older from increases in property tax assessments
SB 0749 - Goode - Specifies the effective dates for laws passed by initiative and vetoed bills when veto is overridden
SB 0905 - Klindt - Modifies state budgeting process
SB 0958 - Kinder - Limits the ability of the government to interfere with the exercise of religion
SB 0983 - Sims - Creates a Joint Committee on Terrorism, Bioterrorism, and Homeland Security
SB 1081 - Bland - Establishes the Joint Committee on Health Care Policy and Planning
SB 1112 - Caskey - Enacts various provisions relating to terrorism
SB 1130 - House - Authorizes the General Assembly to intervene in courts under certain circumstances
SB 1191 - Jacob - Creates MO Tobacco Settlement Auth. which may issue bonds to be repaid w/net tobacco settlement agreement recoveries
SB 1205 - Yeckel - Creates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board to serve as liaison between agencies and small businesses
SB 1221 - Stoll - Creates the Missouri Sunset Act
SB 1281 - Russell - Supplemental appropriation
SCR 035 - Stoll - Relating to Medicare reimbursements
SCR 036 - Bentley - Continuation of the Joint Interim Committee on Education Funding
SCR 038 - Klarich - Relating to Joint Committee on Administrative Rules
SCR 039 - Caskey - Recognizing the Northern Cherokee Indian People of Missouri
SCR 040 - Sims - Urges the Governor to appoint a task force to develop plans that will help keep the Ford-Hazelwood Plant open
SCR 041 - Rohrbach - Establishes the Joint Interim Committee on Primary Care Workplace Adequacy
SCR 042 - Klindt - Urges the General Assembly to designate "Menfro soil" as the official state soil of Missouri
SCR 043 - Loudon - Requests the state of Illinois to enact legislation that requires parental consent to obtain an abortion
SCR 044 - Cauthorn - Urges Congress to authorize funding for modernization of lock and dam infrastructure
SCR 045 - Gross - Relating to student prayer in schools
SCR 046 - Dougherty - Relating to the TANF Reauthorization Act of 2001
SCR 047 - Childers - Creates the Poultry Industry Committee to study the impact of the poultry industry on the state environment and economy
SCR 048 - Sims - Opposes the increase in Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE)
SCR 049 - Rohrbach - Authorizes the Revisor of Statutes to print and bind copies of the session laws with indexing
SCR 050 - Bentley - Relating to proposed budget cuts to the Division of Tourism
SCR 051 - Mathewson - Relating to the Missouri Veterans' Commission Capital Improvement Trust Fund
SCR 052 - Kennedy - Relating to Customs Harmonization Pilot Project
SCR 053 - Cauthorn - Establishes a Joint Committee to analyze the child abuse and neglect hotline system
SCR 054 - Sims - Relating to March as Women's History Month
SCR 055 - Steelman - Proclaims the city of Cuba as "Route 66 City of Murals"
SCR 056 - Cauthorn - Encourages the USDA Animal & Plant Inspection Service to develop a permanent electronic ID program for livestock
SCR 057 - Steelman - Establishes the Joint Legislative Committee on Utility Regulation and Infrastructure Investment
SCR 058 - Klarich - Disapproves Rule 20 CSR 5006.700 and requires the Dept. of Insurance to promulgate rules regarding reimbursement of MCO
SCR 059 - Steelman - Urges Major League Baseball & its Players to address serious problems existing within professional baseball
SCR 060 - Kennedy - Relates to information technology
SCR 061 - Mathewson - Relating to the Budget Reserve Fund
SCR 062 - Mathewson - Relating to the Master Settlement Agreement
SCR 063 - Bland - Establishes the Laugh-O-Gram Studio Building in Kansas City as a state historical site
SCR 064 - Caskey - School districts to implement comprehensive vision screening to be performed on kindergarten children
SCR 065 - Loudon - Urges Congress to provide for a limited backstop for insurance against terrorism
SCR 066 - Loudon - Relating to a comprehensive study of pathological or serious problem gambling issues
SCR 067 - Caskey - Relating to direct broadcast satellite services
SCR 068 - Mathewson - Relating to state employee health insurance coverage
SCR 069 - Schneider - Province of Villa Clara / Sister-state relationship with MO
SCR 070 - Singleton - Relating to an increase in the tax upon the sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products
SCR 071 - Singleton - Relating to a state employee pay raise
SCR 072 - Bland - Establishes a planning commission for the Kansas City School District
SCR 073 - Bland - After school activities & summer programs for Public School Systems
SCR 074 - Childers - Renames the conference center at Roaring River State Park the Emory Melton Inn and Conference Center
SCR 075 - Singleton - Urges the Governor to name the month of May as "Hispanic Cultural Month"
SCR 076 - Mathewson - Relating to the legislative expenditures
SJR 022 - Schneider - Revises term limits for members of the General Assembly
SJR 024 - Johnson - Revises term limits to exclude certain partial terms of service in the General Assembly
SJR 031 - Gross - Voters shall determine whether tobacco proceeds are included in or excluded from total state revenues
SJR 035 - Jacob - Repeals legislative term limits
SRB1236 - Rohrbach - Repeals obsolete and expired sections of law
SREM 01 - Caskey - MoDOT purchased Toyota vehicles in apparent violation of the Domestic Product Procurement Act
HB 1127 - Smith (011) - Requires lobbyists to wear identification badges
HB 1177 - Gaskill - Repeals section 149.192 relating to preemption of tobacco taxation
HB 1179 - Gaskill - Prohibits courts from modifying the common law to create new causes of action
HB 1290 - Troupe - Requires autopsy record to be given to any member of general assembly and posted on web site.
HB 1328 - Robirds - Requires Ethics Commission to send notices of late filing fee assessments within five business days of due date.
HB 1423 - Gratz - Enacts the Missouri Sunset Act establishing the sunset advisory commission to review the effectiveness and
HB 1451 - Kreider - Adds the speaker of the House and the president pro tem of the Senate to the board of public buildings
HB 1493 - Seigfreid - Requires the ethics commission to provide a copy of the commission's reporting files to the general assembly.
HB 1520 - Reid - Establishes a legislative Joint Committee on Terrorism, Bioterrorism, and Homeland Security.
HB 1527 - Graham - Revises the composition of the Board of Curators of the University of MO, Truman State and Southwest MO State
HB 1535 - Clayton - Designates a portion of State Highway 15 as "the Flower Road".
HB 1674 - O'Toole - Requires retirement plans to file proposed rules with the Joint Committee on Public Employee Retirement
HB 1789 - Ross - Allows special license plates for former members of the General Assembly & revises historic motor vehicle plates law
HB 1829 - Cunningham - Creates the Joint Committee on Government Review to review statutes, programs, initiatives, appropriations, and
HB 1830 - Cunningham - Requires state laws to be construed in accordance with certain federal constitutional guarantees.
HB 1906 - Green - Requires transfer of excess cash in certain state funds to general revenue & restricts spending on abortion & cloning
HB 1948 - Reid - Collection of statutes dealing with terrorism.
HB 1985 - Gratz - Requires bills introduced in the General Assembly to contain a declaration of legislative intent.
HB 2078 - Clayton - Repeals obsolete and expired sections of law
HB 2106 - Hagan-Harrell - Gives members of the general assembly full retirement benefits if they serve more than two terms.
HB 2112 - Luetkenhaus - Grants standing to members of the General Assembly in lawsuits involving constitutionality of statutes.
HCR 001 - Crump - Invites the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri to deliver a State of Judiciary message on January 16, 2002
HCR 002 - Crump - Invites the Governor of the State of Missouri to deliver a State of the State message on Wednesday, January 23, 2002
HCR 003 - Hampton - Authorizes the Governor to approve a land annexation for the city of Licking
HCR 004 - Boucher - Designates April 24th as a "Day of Remembrance of the Armenian Genocide".
HCR 005 - Reynolds - Urges the Governor to declare a week in September as "Deaf Awareness Week"
HCR 006 - Jetton - Recommends a condemnation of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and expresses the concerns of the House
HCR 007 - Boykins - Requests federal financial assistance for emergency preparedness for each state
HCR 009 - Gratz - Urges Congress to redesign the ambulance fee schedule for Medicare reimbursement.
HCR 011 - Clayton - Supports improved flood protection, navigation, and projects to improve environmental quality
HCR 012 - Campbell - Disapproves and suspends 13 Csr 70-20.031(3) and 13 Csr 70-20.034(2) relating to the lists of excludable and
HCR 013 - Bowman - Urges Congress to pass the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families reauthorization legislation.
HCR 014 - Townley - Encourages the Animal and Plant Inspection Service of the United States Department of Agriculture to develop a
HCR 016 - Farnen - Requests the Joint Committee on the Library of Congress to approve the replacement of the statue of Francis Preston
HCR 017 - Marble - Supports the passage of H.r.2962 which would provide full and mandatory funding of the state distributions for
HCR 018 - Wilson - Requests the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education to impanel teachers to address various curriculum
HCR 021 - Boucher - Urges the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to provide certain National Guard veterans with active-duty benefits
HCR 022 - Bearden - Urges the United States Congress to pass legislation for a proposed voluntary school prayer amendment to the United
HCR 023 - Merideth III - Authorizes the creation of the Missouri Commission on the Delta Region Authority.
HCR 024 - Kreider - Approves funding for an agricultural research and demonstration center for the CMSU campus
HCR 025 - Merideth III - Creates the Missouri Commission on the Delta Regional Authority.
HCR 027 - Reynolds - Urges Congress to pass legislation imposing price controls on the sale of prescription drugs in the United States.
HCR 028 - Willoughby - Establishes a Joint Committee on Utility Regulation and Infrastructure Investment.
HCR 029 - Reynolds - Urges Congress to enact legislation authorizing the issuance of a coal miner's stamp.
HCR 030 - Boucher - Endorses and encourages the use of universal design in new home construction.
HCR 032 - Barry - Endorses the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations on the
HCR 033 - Robirds - Designates a portion of Ozark County as "ozark Mills Country".
HCR 034 - Wilson - Approves the Curators of the University of Missouri to enter into a ground lease for the purpose of construction
HCR 036 - Clayton - Supports and endorses the federally-funded Upper Mississippi River Comprehensive Plan for systemic flood
HCR 038 - Abel - Urges the Governor to issue an executive order to address the issue of computer software piracy.
HCR 039 - Campbell - Disapproves a Code of State Regulations rule promulgated by the Department of Insurance and directs the Department to
HCR 040 - Walton - Creates a Joint Interim Committee on After-School Programs.
HCR 041 - Ransdall - Opposes the merger of Echostar and Hughes Electronics.
HJR 024 - Ward - Proposes a constitutional amendment changing legislative term limits.
HJR 028 - Villa - Proposes a constitutional amendment reducing the age for qualification as representative or senator.
HJR 033 - Farnen - Proposes a constitutional amendment excluding partial legislative terms from term limits.
HJR 034 - Farnen - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require a re-elected Governor to make new appointments to agencies and
HJR 035 - Farnen - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require regular appearances of the Governor before the House of
HJR 040 - O'Toole - Proposes a constitutional amendment limiting legislative terms to no more than 12 years in either chamber.
HJR 051 - Whorton - Proposes a constitutional amendment to preserve the right to hunt, fish, or harvest game
HJR 053 - Bartle - Proposes a constitutional amendment convening regular sessions of the General Assembly in February.
HJR 054 - Bartle - Proposes a constitutional amendment increasing the size of the Senate to 35 members and reducing the size of the House
HJR 056 - Holand - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require an organizational session of the General Assembly in early
HJR 059 - Wright - Relating to the state budget.

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Governor & Lt. Governor

SB 0655 - Rohrbach - Revises procedures for gubernatorial appointments
SB 0712 - Singleton - Modifies provisions relating to terrorism
SB 0746 - Russell - Allows recognition of bargaining unit upon approval of majority of employees in unit
SB 0749 - Goode - Specifies the effective dates for laws passed by initiative and vetoed bills when veto is overridden
SB 0804 - DePasco - Authorizes Governor to convey 12 property interests held by the Department of Mental Health to Kansas City
SB 0812 - Russell - Requires all executive orders to be published in the Missouri Register after January 1, 2003
SB 1000 - Dougherty - Increases state emergency health powers
SB 1014 - Klindt - Adopts the Uniform Electronic Transactions Act
SB 1075 - Caskey - Creates the Breimyer Center for Sustainable Food and Farming Systems
SB 1114 - Singleton - Provides for the joint election of governor & lt. governor
SB 1124 - Dougherty - Authorizes the governor to convey certain property in the city of St. Louis
SB 1168 - Russell - Authorizes the conveyance of a clear zone easement to the city of Lebanon and the conveyance of certain state property
SB 1191 - Jacob - Creates MO Tobacco Settlement Auth. which may issue bonds to be repaid w/net tobacco settlement agreement recoveries
SB 1205 - Yeckel - Creates the Small Business Regulatory Fairness Board to serve as liaison between agencies and small businesses
SB 1280 - Rohrbach - Expands the applicability of the emergency powers of the governor to acts of bioterrorism
SCR 060 - Kennedy - Relates to information technology
SCR 075 - Singleton - Urges the Governor to name the month of May as "Hispanic Cultural Month"
SJR 023 - Singleton - Provides for joint election of candidates for Lt. Governor and Governor
HB 1169 - Crowell - Creates a gubernatorial inaugural committee
HB 1182 - Gaskill - Regulates private, unpaid gubernatorial airplane flights and allows for private use of government planes by the
HB 1306 - Williams (121) - Creates the Missouri Multicultural Center and Program within the Office of Lieutenant Governor
HB 1663 - Seigfreid - Creates a gubernatorial inaugural committee.
HB 1811 - Gambaro - Authorizes various conveyances of property
HB 1830 - Cunningham - Requires state laws to be construed in accordance with certain federal constitutional guarantees.
HB 1849 - Barnitz - Authorizes conveyance of state property to the Crawford County Commission
HB 1906 - Green - Requires transfer of excess cash in certain state funds to general revenue & restricts spending on abortion & cloning
HB 2138 - Kelly (027) - Various revisions relating to transportation and the state highways and transportation commission.
HCR 002 - Crump - Invites the Governor of the State of Missouri to deliver a State of the State message on Wednesday, January 23, 2002
HCR 003 - Hampton - Authorizes the Governor to approve a land annexation for the city of Licking
HCR 005 - Reynolds - Urges the Governor to declare a week in September as "Deaf Awareness Week"
HCR 038 - Abel - Urges the Governor to issue an executive order to address the issue of computer software piracy.
HJR 034 - Farnen - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require a re-elected Governor to make new appointments to agencies and
HJR 035 - Farnen - Proposes a constitutional amendment to require regular appearances of the Governor before the House of
HJR 059 - Wright - Relating to the state budget.

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Guardians

SB 0694 - Dougherty - Does not require the court to make reasonable efforts if a child is abused by a person other than the parent
HB 1814 - Monaco - Modifies various provisions relating to orders of protection
HB 2121 - Campbell - Establishes procedures for the designation of a standby guardian for a child.

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Health Care

SB 0642 - Russell - Requires hepatitis B and sexually transmitted disease testing of crime victims and sex offenders
SB 0651 - Singleton - Requires a health carrier to allow any qualified health care provider to participate in its network
SB 0652 - Singleton - Prohibits certain hospitals from preventing any licensed physicians from practicing who complies w/all hospital rules
SB 0670 - Sims - Makes a number of changes designed to protect the elderly
SB 0677 - Yeckel - Allows a tax credit for persons who contribute to unplanned pregnancy resource centers
SB 0680 - Bland - Creates the Missouri Commission on Prevention and Management of Obesity
SB 0684 - Steelman - Modifies the reporting of elder abuse and neglect and the provision of in-home services to the elderly
SB 0687 - Gibbons - Protects a parent from liability for relinquishing custody of a newborn to a hospital
SB 0702 - Caskey - Creates the Older Visually Impaired Missourians Fund
SB 0712 - Singleton - Modifies provisions relating to terrorism
SB 0713 - Singleton - Clarifies the use of noncompete clauses in contracts between physicians and hospitals
SB 0714 - Singleton - Allows the state to temporarily license certain health care practitioners during a state public health emergency
SB 0730 - Bland - Requires insurance companies to cover treatment for overweight and obese persons
SB 0734 - Steelman - Creates a tax credit for 25% of the unreimbursed cost of health insurance premiums paid by individuals
SB 0741 - Wiggins - Modifies law relating to organ donation and procurement
SB 0751 - Singleton - Prohibits Medicaid from reimbursing providers for nontherapeutic circumcisions
SB 0752 - House - Requires health plans to cover all services provided or ordered by registered nurse first assistants
SB 0757 - Westfall - Creates the Head Injury Fund for use by the Missouri Head Injury Advisory Council
SB 0762 - Bland - Establishes the "Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program" to provide health care benefits to all MO citizens
SB 0778 - Yeckel - Allows a tax deduction for those who contribute to medical savings accounts
SB 0779 - Yeckel - Makes several changes to the Sunshine Law governing meetings and records of public entities
SB 0803 - Dougherty - Prohibits use of genetic information and testing for insurance purposes
SB 0816 - Gross - Details information to be included in physician abortion reports
SB 0822 - Dougherty - Insurance coverage for certain cancer screenings
SB 0827 - Dougherty - Mandates insurance coverage for clinical trials for treatment of cancer or other life-threatening illnesses
SB 0852 - Bland - Requires insurers to offer optional coverage for weight reduction counseling services
SB 0871 - Dougherty - Makes changes in the law relating to anatomical donation
SB 0879 - Steelman - Removes the religious and medical exemption limitations from childhood vaccination requirements
SB 0924 - Sims - Regulates not-for-profit corporations providing dental services
SB 0929 - Stoll - Modifies the law relating to organ donation and procurement
SB 0948 - Cauthorn - Requires disclosure of the transfer of human fetal parts for research purposes
SB 0951 - Loudon - Allows parents to refuse to immunize their children without providing certain justifications
SB 1000 - Dougherty - Increases state emergency health powers
SB 1003 - Steelman - Requires ambulance service owners to carry liability insurance to cover negligent care by their employees
SB 1004 - Loudon - Allows enrollees to obtain managed care document via the Internet
SB 1009 - Rohrbach - Modifies the law on insurance company investments and modifies law regarding long-term care insurance
SB 1024 - Bentley - Requires physicians to maintain adequate and complete medical records for their patients
SB 1026 - Kenney - Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for cancer treatment and other inherited diseases
SB 1029 - Sims - Modifies the certificate of need law
SB 1044 - Bland - Requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for 24 hours of inpatient care following surgery
SB 1047 - Kenney - Revises the moratorium on the certificate of need expenditure minimum for new beds
SB 1048 - Kenney - Makes a technical correction to section 304.027 regarding the spinal cord injury fund
SB 1052 - Sims - Defines and regulates assisted living facilities in the state
SB 1055 - Cauthorn - Creates a grant program for the establishment of an umbilical cord blood bank
SB 1056 - Cauthorn - Requires informed consent at least twenty-four hours before an abortion
SB 1061 - Rohrbach - Revises various insurance laws
SB 1062 - Rohrbach - Carriers that are certified as a Medicare + Choice organization or by NCQA or JCAHO are deemed network adequate
SB 1063 - Rohrbach - Requires coverage for clinical trials and modifies various provisions regarding health insurance
SB 1064 - Stoll - Mandates insurance coverage for maple syrup urine disease
SB 1081 - Bland - Establishes the Joint Committee on Health Care Policy and Planning
SB 1087 - Gibbons - Revises certificate of need law and enacts a review certification procedure for acute care facilities
SB 1097 - Kennedy - Outlines procedures for the comanagement of patients by optometrists and ophthalmologists
SB 1111 - Quick - Extends the sunset for the Children's Health Insurance Program to July 1, 2007
SB 1125 - Steelman - Prohibits health carriers from changing health services codes without the permission of the physician
SB 1135 - Yeckel - Requires informed consent by a woman before the performance of an abortion
SB 1141 - Bland - Requires parity between insurance coverage for mental health services and other health care services
SB 1145 - Schneider - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants
SB 1146 - Schneider - Defines and regulates assisted living facilities in the state
SB 1149 - Singleton - Adds a tax on the sale of certain tobacco products and creates the "Fund for Lifelong Health"
SB 1171 - House - Prohibits the disclosure of nonpublic health information
SB 1175 - Kennedy - Requires certain elder care facilities to provide influenza and pneumonia immunizations to elderly residents
SB 1182 - Singleton - Modifies the law relating to health care professionals under the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts
SB 1184 - Steelman - Requires further accountability of first responders and emergency medical technicians
SB 1190 - Schneider - Exempts continuing care retirement communities from the certificate of need law
SB 1198 - Gibbons - Exempts diabetic medical supplies from local sales taxes
SB 1207 - Bentley - Requires the state board of registration for the healing arts to accept continuing medical education on autism
SB 1219 - Singleton - Creates the Missouri Tobacco Settlement for Healthy Families Trust Fund
SB 1226 - Kennedy - Revises the regulation and licensing of professional addiction counselors
SB 1228 - Sims - Mandates coverage for fertility medications and requires insurers to offer coverage for other infertility services
SB 1230 - Gibbons - Modifies provisions relating to air ambulance services
SB 1244 - Bland - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
SB 1257 - Loudon - Imposes civil liability on any person violating Missouri's informed consent law for abortion
SB 1262 - Kenney - Allows certification or licensure of the practice of naturopathic medicine
SCR 035 - Stoll - Relating to Medicare reimbursements
SCR 037 - Dougherty - Relating to the availability of oral cancer medications on the federal level
SCR 041 - Rohrbach - Establishes the Joint Interim Committee on Primary Care Workplace Adequacy
SCR 064 - Caskey - School districts to implement comprehensive vision screening to be performed on kindergarten children
HB 1033 - Portwood - Enacts the Missouri Calcium Initiative which gives purchasing preference to foods and beverages containing
HB 1055 - Byrd - Waives the state's sovereign immunity for purposes of the federal Family and Medical Leave Act
HB 1061 - Bray - Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program
HB 1133 - Walton - Requires health care professionals to inform their patients about Edta chelation therapy
HB 1156 - Berkowitz - Allows for a Medicaid reimbursement rate adjustment for participating long-term care facilities that experience a
HB 1198 - Graham - Enacts the Dedication to Donation Act
HB 1208 - Barry - Establishes the criteria for use of the title "registered nurse first assistant" and requires insurance coverage for
HB 1215 - Treadway - Requires health insurance coverage for bone marrow testing
HB 1247 - Thompson - Requires health insurance coverage for scalp prostheses for persons with alopecia.
HB 1285 - Burton - Adds necessary and reasonable medical expenses in addition to the per diem cost of incarceration for which the state
HB 1296 - Troupe - Establishes a Medicaid Pharmacy Management Program in the Department of Social Services and a Joint Committee on
HB 1309 - Boucher - Requires the release of information regarding Class I standard violations by nursing homes to newspapers, radio
HB 1313 - Burton - Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of physical therapists
HB 1334 - Troupe - Relating to holistic medicine.
HB 1374 - Kelly (027) - Amends various provisions regarding the standards for nursing homes.
HB 1378 - Treadway - Relating to definitions used in the practice of chiropractic.
HB 1425 - Smith (011) - Prohibits the disclosure of nonpublic health information
HB 1440 - Wilson - Requires health insurers to provide coverage for mental health conditions
HB 1443 - Barry - Modifies provisions relating to child abandonment
HB 1446 - Luetkenhaus - Modifies health provisions relating to clinical trials, cancer second opinions and other various health issues
HB 1456 - Smith (011) - Allows public hospitals to close portions of their records.
HB 1465 - Smith (011) - Creates a cause of action for the fraudulent sale of health-related discount cards.
HB 1473 - Green - Allows enrollees to obtain managed care documents via the Internet & exempts certain policies from health benefit plan
HB 1479 - Baker - Enacts the Emergency Preparedness Resource Act.
HB 1528 - Treadway - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants.
HB 1531 - Hoppe - Changes requirements and regulations for emergency services and personnel.
HB 1533 - Portwood - Increases access to and health insurance coverage for chiropractic care.
HB 1548 - Barry - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
HB 1577 - Campbell - Crime of tampering with pharmaceuticals.
HB 1586 - Troupe - Repeals the Offices of Minority Health and Women's Health in the Department of Health and Senior Services and
HB 1591 - Townley - Allows philosophical beliefs to be a basis for objection to the required school immunizations.
HB 1641 - Monaco - Prohibits anyone from holding themselves out to the public as performing spinal manipulation without chiropractic
HB 1643 - Holand - Requires physicians to maintain adequate and complete medical records for their patients
HB 1644 - Holand - Expands the list of medical facilities and agencies that must report disciplinary actions.
HB 1654 - Hosmer - Makes numerous changes designed to protect the elderly
HB 1667 - Holt - Provides health insurance coverage for hearing exams and hearing aids.
HB 1695 - Selby - Modifies provisions related to health insurance coverage for certain medical conditions
HB 1701 - Luetkenhaus - Modifies various provisions regarding long-term care insurance
HB 1717 - Foley - Revises certificate of need law and enacts a review certification procedure for acute care facilities
HB 1718 - Barry - Enacts and amends various provisions regarding long-term care staffing, career ladder provisions, and quality of
HB 1719 - Harlan - Establishes the Missouri Quality of Care Trust Fund to fund various long-term care initiatives and programs.
HB 1741 - Cunningham - Allows state employees to opt out of the health insurance plan offered by the state.
HB 1742 - Cunningham - Modifies various provisions regarding workers' compensation insurers.
HB 1743 - Shoemyer - Adds the use of laser to the definition of dentistry.
HB 1756 - Reid - Modifies testing of and release of records regarding certain sexually transmitted diseases
HB 1780 - Green - Requires the Division of Child Support Enforcement to use the National Medical Support notice to enforce health
HB 1791 - Luetkenhaus - Permits health carriers that are certified as a Medicare+choice organization are deemed network adequate.
HB 1792 - Luetkenhaus - Prohibits documents filed by health service corporations and Hmos to be changed 30 days after filing.
HB 1834 - Lowe - Allows persons treated by emergency medical care providers, health care providers, and Good Samaritans to be tested for
HB 1871 - Barry - Allows registered nurses to order therapies under collaborative agreements if the registered nurse is an
HB 1887 - Baker - Modifies the reporting of elder abuse and neglect and the provisions of in-home services to the elderly.
HB 1905 - Moore - Provides an additional salary adjustment for state employees so the total salary adjustment at least equals
HB 1910 - Barry - Provides standards for assisted living facilities.
HB 1913 - Kelly (027) - Creates the State Board of Emergency Medical Services.
HB 1937 - Barry - Modifies provisions for the licensure of clinical perfusionists
HB 1938 - Barry - Provides health insurance coverage for a second opinion when a patient with a newly diagnosed cancer is referred to
HB 1939 - Luetkemeyer - Allows private-pay skilled nursing facilities with residents who reside in the facility for more than one year
HB 1942 - Reynolds - Adds informed consent provisions prior to the performance of an abortion.
HB 1945 - Barry - Exempts continuing care retirement communities from the certificate of need laws.
HB 1952 - Monaco - Requires health insurance coverage for clinical trials for treatment of cancer or other life-threatening illnesses.
HB 1970 - Townley - Requires health insurers to provide coverage for a minimum of four mastectomy brassieres a year to insured who have
HB 1987 - O'Connor - Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to establish nurse-to-patient staff ratios for hospitals.
HB 1997 - Cooper - Excludes elected officials of the state of Missouri from receiving state health insurance benefits.
HB 2003 - Harlan - Amends various provisions regarding the reporting requirements for long-term care facilities.
HB 2016 - Kelly (027) - Modifies the information required for delivery of prisoners to correctional centers.
HB 2028 - Berkowitz - Establishes the Missouri Career Ladder Initiative Program for nurse assistants providing long-term care.
HB 2057 - Barry - Expands the medical testing performed on persons delivered to the Department of Corrections.
HB 2071 - Troupe - Allows offenders in correctional centers to obtain alternative health care at their own expense.
HB 2082 - Berkowitz - Modifies various provisions relating to Missouri's certificate of need laws.
HB 2086 - Brooks - Modifies the provisions regarding sanitation in and inspection of food establishments.
HB 2089 - Troupe - Requires "medical necessity" to be determined solely by the treating licensed health care provider.
HB 2123 - Barry - Allows for a special license plate for the Friends of the Missouri Women's Council
HB 2135 - Luetkemeyer - Allows private-pay residents in a nonmedicaid skilled nursing facility to receive Medicaid without the facility
HB 2193 - Dolan - Modifies various provisions regarding air ambulance service.
HB 2221 - Naeger - Enacts the Pharmacy Benefit Management Regulation Act.
HCR 009 - Gratz - Urges Congress to redesign the ambulance fee schedule for Medicare reimbursement.
HCR 032 - Barry - Endorses the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations on the

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Health Care Professionals

SB 0651 - Singleton - Requires a health carrier to allow any qualified health care provider to participate in its network
SB 0652 - Singleton - Prohibits certain hospitals from preventing any licensed physicians from practicing who complies w/all hospital rules
SB 0677 - Yeckel - Allows a tax credit for persons who contribute to unplanned pregnancy resource centers
SB 0684 - Steelman - Modifies the reporting of elder abuse and neglect and the provision of in-home services to the elderly
SB 0687 - Gibbons - Protects a parent from liability for relinquishing custody of a newborn to a hospital
SB 0712 - Singleton - Modifies provisions relating to terrorism
SB 0713 - Singleton - Clarifies the use of noncompete clauses in contracts between physicians and hospitals
SB 0714 - Singleton - Allows the state to temporarily license certain health care practitioners during a state public health emergency
SB 0730 - Bland - Requires insurance companies to cover treatment for overweight and obese persons
SB 0751 - Singleton - Prohibits Medicaid from reimbursing providers for nontherapeutic circumcisions
SB 0752 - House - Requires health plans to cover all services provided or ordered by registered nurse first assistants
SB 0762 - Bland - Establishes the "Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program" to provide health care benefits to all MO citizens
SB 0816 - Gross - Details information to be included in physician abortion reports
SB 0841 - Klarich - Requires health carriers to provide chiropractic care as part of their basic health care services
SB 0848 - Singleton - Allows refusal, suspension or revocation of certain professional licenses due to student loan defaults
SB 0871 - Dougherty - Makes changes in the law relating to anatomical donation
SB 0929 - Stoll - Modifies the law relating to organ donation and procurement
SB 0948 - Cauthorn - Requires disclosure of the transfer of human fetal parts for research purposes
SB 0951 - Loudon - Allows parents to refuse to immunize their children without providing certain justifications
SB 0965 - Stoll - Authorizes certain subpoena power for the board of pharmacy
SB 0980 - Singleton - Revises reciprocal licensing procedures for physical therapists
SB 1000 - Dougherty - Increases state emergency health powers
SB 1024 - Bentley - Requires physicians to maintain adequate and complete medical records for their patients
SB 1026 - Kenney - Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for cancer treatment and other inherited diseases
SB 1052 - Sims - Defines and regulates assisted living facilities in the state
SB 1055 - Cauthorn - Creates a grant program for the establishment of an umbilical cord blood bank
SB 1056 - Cauthorn - Requires informed consent at least twenty-four hours before an abortion
SB 1063 - Rohrbach - Requires coverage for clinical trials and modifies various provisions regarding health insurance
SB 1064 - Stoll - Mandates insurance coverage for maple syrup urine disease
SB 1085 - Yeckel - Creates a State Board of Naturopathic Medicine
SB 1097 - Kennedy - Outlines procedures for the comanagement of patients by optometrists and ophthalmologists
SB 1107 - Childers - Revises laws relating to ambulance districts, fire protection districts and ambulance services
SB 1135 - Yeckel - Requires informed consent by a woman before the performance of an abortion
SB 1141 - Bland - Requires parity between insurance coverage for mental health services and other health care services
SB 1145 - Schneider - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants
SB 1146 - Schneider - Defines and regulates assisted living facilities in the state
SB 1171 - House - Prohibits the disclosure of nonpublic health information
SB 1182 - Singleton - Modifies the law relating to health care professionals under the State Board of Registration for the Healing Arts
SB 1184 - Steelman - Requires further accountability of first responders and emergency medical technicians
SB 1207 - Bentley - Requires the state board of registration for the healing arts to accept continuing medical education on autism
SB 1219 - Singleton - Creates the Missouri Tobacco Settlement for Healthy Families Trust Fund
SB 1228 - Sims - Mandates coverage for fertility medications and requires insurers to offer coverage for other infertility services
SB 1230 - Gibbons - Modifies provisions relating to air ambulance services
SB 1244 - Bland - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
SB 1257 - Loudon - Imposes civil liability on any person violating Missouri's informed consent law for abortion
SB 1262 - Kenney - Allows certification or licensure of the practice of naturopathic medicine
SCR 037 - Dougherty - Relating to the availability of oral cancer medications on the federal level
SCR 041 - Rohrbach - Establishes the Joint Interim Committee on Primary Care Workplace Adequacy
HB 1061 - Bray - Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program
HB 1082 - Fraser - Regulates the use of epinephrine auto-injector devices by emergency medical technicians
HB 1133 - Walton - Requires health care professionals to inform their patients about Edta chelation therapy
HB 1156 - Berkowitz - Allows for a Medicaid reimbursement rate adjustment for participating long-term care facilities that experience a
HB 1208 - Barry - Establishes the criteria for use of the title "registered nurse first assistant" and requires insurance coverage for
HB 1215 - Treadway - Requires health insurance coverage for bone marrow testing
HB 1309 - Boucher - Requires the release of information regarding Class I standard violations by nursing homes to newspapers, radio
HB 1313 - Burton - Modifies provisions relating to the licensure of physical therapists
HB 1324 - Boucher - Any materials generated by Doc are privileged except copies can be sent to subsequent, licensed professionals if
HB 1334 - Troupe - Relating to holistic medicine.
HB 1378 - Treadway - Relating to definitions used in the practice of chiropractic.
HB 1410 - Campbell - Provides for a salary increase for certain state family workers who complete a family development credentialing
HB 1425 - Smith (011) - Prohibits the disclosure of nonpublic health information
HB 1443 - Barry - Modifies provisions relating to child abandonment
HB 1446 - Luetkenhaus - Modifies health provisions relating to clinical trials, cancer second opinions and other various health issues
HB 1456 - Smith (011) - Allows public hospitals to close portions of their records.
HB 1473 - Green - Allows enrollees to obtain managed care documents via the Internet & exempts certain policies from health benefit plan
HB 1528 - Treadway - Modifies the regulation and supervision of physician assistants.
HB 1533 - Portwood - Increases access to and health insurance coverage for chiropractic care.
HB 1548 - Barry - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
HB 1641 - Monaco - Prohibits anyone from holding themselves out to the public as performing spinal manipulation without chiropractic
HB 1643 - Holand - Requires physicians to maintain adequate and complete medical records for their patients
HB 1644 - Holand - Expands the list of medical facilities and agencies that must report disciplinary actions.
HB 1677 - Selby - Relates to the use of psychotropic medications by minors.
HB 1682 - Treadway - Sets procedures for the review of licenses and certificates that allow persons to practice dentistry.
HB 1695 - Selby - Modifies provisions related to health insurance coverage for certain medical conditions
HB 1718 - Barry - Enacts and amends various provisions regarding long-term care staffing, career ladder provisions, and quality of
HB 1796 - Crump - Enacts the Nurse Licensure Compact.
HB 1808 - Holand - Allows physicians to be disciplined for actions that arise out of collaborative practice agreements.
HB 1871 - Barry - Allows registered nurses to order therapies under collaborative agreements if the registered nurse is an
HB 1887 - Baker - Modifies the reporting of elder abuse and neglect and the provisions of in-home services to the elderly.
HB 1910 - Barry - Provides standards for assisted living facilities.
HB 1937 - Barry - Modifies provisions for the licensure of clinical perfusionists
HB 1939 - Luetkemeyer - Allows private-pay skilled nursing facilities with residents who reside in the facility for more than one year
HB 1942 - Reynolds - Adds informed consent provisions prior to the performance of an abortion.
HB 1987 - O'Connor - Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to establish nurse-to-patient staff ratios for hospitals.
HB 2003 - Harlan - Amends various provisions regarding the reporting requirements for long-term care facilities.
HB 2028 - Berkowitz - Establishes the Missouri Career Ladder Initiative Program for nurse assistants providing long-term care.
HB 2071 - Troupe - Allows offenders in correctional centers to obtain alternative health care at their own expense.
HB 2089 - Troupe - Requires "medical necessity" to be determined solely by the treating licensed health care provider.
HB 2221 - Naeger - Enacts the Pharmacy Benefit Management Regulation Act.

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Health Dept.

SB 0642 - Russell - Requires hepatitis B and sexually transmitted disease testing of crime victims and sex offenders
SB 0649 - Goode - Creates the Invasive Species Council
SB 0670 - Sims - Makes a number of changes designed to protect the elderly
SB 0680 - Bland - Creates the Missouri Commission on Prevention and Management of Obesity
SB 0712 - Singleton - Modifies provisions relating to terrorism
SB 0724 - Bentley - Requires certain facilities for children to show proof of accreditation or compliance with safety standards
SB 0734 - Steelman - Creates a tax credit for 25% of the unreimbursed cost of health insurance premiums paid by individuals
SB 0741 - Wiggins - Modifies law relating to organ donation and procurement
SB 0762 - Bland - Establishes the "Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program" to provide health care benefits to all MO citizens
SB 0764 - Bland - Establishes a Needle Exchange Program within the Department of Health
SB 0803 - Dougherty - Prohibits use of genetic information and testing for insurance purposes
SB 0816 - Gross - Details information to be included in physician abortion reports
SB 0829 - Dougherty - Allows the Department of Health to investigate complaints of air quality in public schools
SB 0830 - House - Allows adopted persons over age 50 to obtain their original birth certificate
SB 0876 - Sims - Allows foster parents to be automatically registered with the Family Care Safety Registry at no additional cost
SB 0879 - Steelman - Removes the religious and medical exemption limitations from childhood vaccination requirements
SB 0904 - Klindt - Exempts religious, charitable, and nonprofit organizations from food inspection laws in certain circumstances
SB 0923 - Sims - Modifies various provisions relating to children and families
SB 0929 - Stoll - Modifies the law relating to organ donation and procurement
SB 0948 - Cauthorn - Requires disclosure of the transfer of human fetal parts for research purposes
SB 0951 - Loudon - Allows parents to refuse to immunize their children without providing certain justifications
SB 0976 - Steelman - Requires one member of the state board of health to be a chiropractor
SB 1000 - Dougherty - Increases state emergency health powers
SB 1029 - Sims - Modifies the certificate of need law
SB 1052 - Sims - Defines and regulates assisted living facilities in the state
SB 1055 - Cauthorn - Creates a grant program for the establishment of an umbilical cord blood bank
SB 1056 - Cauthorn - Requires informed consent at least twenty-four hours before an abortion
SB 1068 - Dougherty - Requires Dept. of Health & Sr. Services to provide child care facilities with a list of unsafe children's products
SB 1081 - Bland - Establishes the Joint Committee on Health Care Policy and Planning
SB 1087 - Gibbons - Revises certificate of need law and enacts a review certification procedure for acute care facilities
SB 1089 - Goode - Creates a life sciences research program
SB 1094 - Russell - Extends the sunset on the nursing facility reimbursement allowance and exempts PACE projects from HMO requirements
SB 1102 - Westfall - Allows county prosecutors and circuit attorneys to prosecute nuisance cases
SB 1107 - Childers - Revises laws relating to ambulance districts, fire protection districts and ambulance services
SB 1132 - Kennedy - Authorizes the recorder of deeds in the city of St. Louis to be named the local registrar for birth and death records
SB 1137 - Bentley - Allows electronic creation and access to birth and death records
SB 1140 - Rohrbach - Expands the purpose of the department of health and senior services document services fund
SB 1146 - Schneider - Defines and regulates assisted living facilities in the state
SB 1149 - Singleton - Adds a tax on the sale of certain tobacco products and creates the "Fund for Lifelong Health"
SB 1175 - Kennedy - Requires certain elder care facilities to provide influenza and pneumonia immunizations to elderly residents
SB 1190 - Schneider - Exempts continuing care retirement communities from the certificate of need law
SB 1214 - Westfall - Removes Department of Health from dairy inspection
SB 1219 - Singleton - Creates the Missouri Tobacco Settlement for Healthy Families Trust Fund
SB 1230 - Gibbons - Modifies provisions relating to air ambulance services
SB 1259 - Loudon - Creates a food recovery program to provide food to needy persons
HB 1032 - Portwood - Requires one member of the State Board of Health to be a chiropractor
HB 1216 - Johnson-61 - Requires certain state departments to create a state suicide prevention plan
HB 1241 - Hegeman - Exempts food sales made by religious, charitable and nonprofit organizations from the state food code laws and
HB 1531 - Hoppe - Changes requirements and regulations for emergency services and personnel.
HB 1586 - Troupe - Repeals the Offices of Minority Health and Women's Health in the Department of Health and Senior Services and
HB 1654 - Hosmer - Makes numerous changes designed to protect the elderly
HB 1717 - Foley - Revises certificate of need law and enacts a review certification procedure for acute care facilities
HB 1719 - Harlan - Establishes the Missouri Quality of Care Trust Fund to fund various long-term care initiatives and programs.
HB 1756 - Reid - Modifies testing of and release of records regarding certain sexually transmitted diseases
HB 1771 - Barry - Modifies various provisions regarding declared states of emergency.
HB 1781 - Green - Extends the sunset on the nursing facility reimbursement allowance to September 30, 2005
HB 1791 - Luetkenhaus - Permits health carriers that are certified as a Medicare+choice organization are deemed network adequate.
HB 1792 - Luetkenhaus - Prohibits documents filed by health service corporations and Hmos to be changed 30 days after filing.
HB 1812 - Wilson - Expands the purpose of the Department of Health and Senior Services Fund
HB 1911 - Selby - Enacts the Disposition of Fetal Remains Act which allows a birth mother to determine the final disposition of any
HB 1953 - Van Zandt - Reimbursement for members of the Dept. of Health and Senior Services' advisory committees subject to appropriations
HB 1975 - Hosmer - Permits the electronic creation and retrieval of birth and death records.
HB 1987 - O'Connor - Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to establish nurse-to-patient staff ratios for hospitals.
HB 1998 - Hendrickson - Regulates adult establishments.
HB 2003 - Harlan - Amends various provisions regarding the reporting requirements for long-term care facilities.
HB 2028 - Berkowitz - Establishes the Missouri Career Ladder Initiative Program for nurse assistants providing long-term care.
HB 2082 - Berkowitz - Modifies various provisions relating to Missouri's certificate of need laws.
HB 2086 - Brooks - Modifies the provisions regarding sanitation in and inspection of food establishments.
HB 2109 - Lawson - Modifies various provisions regarding the disclosure of mental health information.
HB 2135 - Luetkemeyer - Allows private-pay residents in a nonmedicaid skilled nursing facility to receive Medicaid without the facility
HCR 032 - Barry - Endorses the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations on the

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Health, Public

SB 0639 - Caskey - Modifies production requirements for sellers of jams and jellies
SB 0642 - Russell - Requires hepatitis B and sexually transmitted disease testing of crime victims and sex offenders
SB 0649 - Goode - Creates the Invasive Species Council
SB 0671 - Sims - Requires governmental food establishments to give preference to foods with calcium in certain circumstances
SB 0712 - Singleton - Modifies provisions relating to terrorism
SB 0714 - Singleton - Allows the state to temporarily license certain health care practitioners during a state public health emergency
SB 0715 - Rohrbach - Creates the Environmental Regulation Consistency Act
SB 0733 - Steelman - Exempts from state and local sales taxes all sales to athletic events and dues for health and fitness centers
SB 0762 - Bland - Establishes the "Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program" to provide health care benefits to all MO citizens
SB 0764 - Bland - Establishes a Needle Exchange Program within the Department of Health
SB 0829 - Dougherty - Allows the Department of Health to investigate complaints of air quality in public schools
SB 0854 - Gross - Creates the "Terrorism Prevention Act"
SB 0879 - Steelman - Removes the religious and medical exemption limitations from childhood vaccination requirements
SB 0904 - Klindt - Exempts religious, charitable, and nonprofit organizations from food inspection laws in certain circumstances
SB 0928 - Jacob - Exempts health club services from sales tax
SB 0951 - Loudon - Allows parents to refuse to immunize their children without providing certain justifications
SB 1000 - Dougherty - Increases state emergency health powers
SB 1008 - Stoll - Streamlines the process and oversight of cleanups and encourages voluntary cleanup sites
SB 1089 - Goode - Creates a life sciences research program
SB 1198 - Gibbons - Exempts diabetic medical supplies from local sales taxes
SB 1219 - Singleton - Creates the Missouri Tobacco Settlement for Healthy Families Trust Fund
HB 1033 - Portwood - Enacts the Missouri Calcium Initiative which gives purchasing preference to foods and beverages containing
HB 1061 - Bray - Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program
HB 1133 - Walton - Requires health care professionals to inform their patients about Edta chelation therapy
HB 1239 - Hegeman - Requires long-term care facilities and adult day care programs to employ a food services director.
HB 1241 - Hegeman - Exempts food sales made by religious, charitable and nonprofit organizations from the state food code laws and
HB 1479 - Baker - Enacts the Emergency Preparedness Resource Act.
HB 1586 - Troupe - Repeals the Offices of Minority Health and Women's Health in the Department of Health and Senior Services and
HB 1591 - Townley - Allows philosophical beliefs to be a basis for objection to the required school immunizations.
HB 1742 - Cunningham - Modifies various provisions regarding workers' compensation insurers.
HB 1756 - Reid - Modifies testing of and release of records regarding certain sexually transmitted diseases
HB 1771 - Barry - Modifies various provisions regarding declared states of emergency.
HB 1777 - Johnson - Enacts various provisions relating to terrorism
HB 1834 - Lowe - Allows persons treated by emergency medical care providers, health care providers, and Good Samaritans to be tested for
HB 1947 - Reid - Requires the Department of Health and Senior Services to establish and administer a program for the registration of
HB 2086 - Brooks - Modifies the provisions regarding sanitation in and inspection of food establishments.
HCR 009 - Gratz - Urges Congress to redesign the ambulance fee schedule for Medicare reimbursement.
HCR 032 - Barry - Endorses the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the American Academy of Pediatrics recommendations on the

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Higher Education Dept.

SB 0776 - House - Personally identifiable information of participants in the Higher Education Savings Program shall be confidential
SB 0790 - Bland - Establishes the General Assembly Scholarship Program funded by a nonresident earnings tax
SB 0848 - Singleton - Allows refusal, suspension or revocation of certain professional licenses due to student loan defaults
SB 0864 - Gross - Allows A+ schools reimbursement for attending four-year institutions
SB 1222 - Jacob - Creates the "Video Gaming Machine Network" to generate revenue for higher education
SCR 036 - Bentley - Continuation of the Joint Interim Committee on Education Funding
HB 1068 - Bray - Prohibits gender discrimination in public schools
HB 1086 - Harlan - Requires confidentiality concerning information of participants in MO Higher Education Savings Program
HB 1131 - Hosmer - Requires Coordinating Board for Higher Education to promote and catalogue service learning opportunities available in
HB 1186 - Hosmer - Creates faculty representative positions on all university boards of governors and makes other changes to higher
HB 1321 - Selby - Revises the Public Service Officer's or Employee's Child Survivor Grant Program.
HB 1406 - Barnett - Increases the membership of the Northwest Missouri State University's board of regents from seven to nine
HB 1424 - Smith (011) - Prohibits public institutions of higher education from increasing tuition, fees, and surcharges after the opening
HB 1441 - Harlan - Allows members of Missouri Higher Education Savings Program Board to designate a proxy, and requires confidentiality of
HB 1477 - Farnen - Junior colleges allowed same access as school districts to participate in MOHEFA direct deposit agreements
HB 1522 - Bearden - Establishes the "challenge Scholarship Program".
HB 1799 - Burton - Changes the names of several state colleges.
HB 1986 - Hosmer - Allows for a faculty representative on all university boards of governors, and creates other minor changes to the boards
HB 1994 - Hosmer - Changes the name of various state colleges and universities
HB 2047 - Ransdall - Expands criteria for college students called into military service to qualify for tuition refunds & incomplete grades
HB 2075 - Walton - Allows Lincoln University to provide education to local A+ students.
HB 2164 - Kelly (027) - Establishes a funding formula for higher education.
HB 2190 - Legan - Revises transfer process for students of public institutions of higher education.
HB 2208 - Bland - Allows public institutions of higher education to establish local telecommunity centers.
HJR 045 - Hollingsworth - Proposes a constitutional amendment replacing commissions which run state departments with directors.

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Highway Patrol

SB 0646 - Staples - Exempts persons 21 years of age or older from wearing motorcycle helmets
SB 0665 - Kenney - Regulates Internet access for minors in public libraries and schools and creates RCFL and crime of enticement of a child
SB 0703 - Caskey - Revises law regarding tinted windows
SB 0710 - Goode - Raises gas tax, sales tax, registration fees and shifts highway revenues for transportation purposes
SB 0721 - Westfall - Amends several provisions of law regulating traffic offenses
SB 0774 - Goode - Reduces speed limit by five m.p.h. for trucks on certain highways, expressways and interstates of this state
SB 0921 - Sims - Prohibits transporting of hazardous materials in tunnels and on certain highways designated by highway commission
SB 0925 - Sims - Changes seat belt law from secondary enforcement to primary enforcement
SB 0977 - Quick - Would create a $150,000 death benefit for public safety officers killed in the line of duty
SB 1070 - Gibbons - Allows Highway Patrol to provide information on persons registered under "Megan's Law"
SB 1133 - Gross - Revises provisions of MOSERS and Highway Employees and High- way Patrol Retirement Systems and the Judicial Plan
SB 1213 - Mathewson - Requires railroad policemen to be commissioned
SB 1239 - Klindt - Creates the Missouri Regional Computer Forensic Lab
SB 1265 - Kenney - Creates enforcement provisions to prohibit sale of tobacco products to minors
SJR 040 - Westfall - Revises constitution to provide additional funds for trans- portation and revises funding formula for certain entities
HB 1051 - Ward - Provides additional space for offices and firing range at Troop C Service Center in Park Hills, Missouri
HB 1099 - Relford - Revises motor vehicle registration fees and creates the Missouri Highway Safety Fund
HB 1141 - Naeger - Designates various highways & bridges as memorial highways and designates an official state horse
HB 1155 - Shields - Requires drivers of motor vehicles to use passing lane to overtake stationary emergency vehicle parked on shoulder
HB 1196 - Barnett - Modifies various provisions relating to transportation, sales tax, and billboard provisions
HB 1223 - Shields - Changes age of eligibility for retirement in the Missouri State Employees Retirement System.
HB 1311 - Relford - Relating to admission fees for gambling boats paid to municipal and county governments.
HB 1386 - O'Connor - Revises the law regarding tinted windows
HB 1400 - Merideth III - Designates a certain bridge in Pemiscot County as the Sgt. Rob Guilliams, Missouri State Highway Patrol Memorial Bridge
HB 1455 - O'Toole - Revises provisions of certain public retirement systems
HB 1466 - Berkowitz - Excludes Missouri Highway Patrol from restrictions on appropriations from state highways and transportation
HB 1560 - Hegeman - Requires minimum level contributions for health insurance for certain state retirement systems.
HB 1581 - Clayton - Allows the Superintendent of the Highway Patrol to authorize officers to accept federal commissions
HB 1673 - Koller - Designates a portion of highway 63 as the "trooper Kelly L. Poynter Memorial Highway".
HB 1707 - Miller - Speed Patrol Pilot Project.
HB 1745 - Koller - Designates a portion of U.S. highway 63 in Texas County as the "Trooper Kelly L. Poynter Memorial Highway"
HB 1818 - Hegeman - Increases the annual cost-of-living allowance for public retirement systems from eighty percent to one hundred
HB 1838 - Hosmer - Requires certification of place of business for motor vehicle dealers, boat dealers and boat manufacturers
HB 1895 - Carnahan - Establishes the Criminal Records and Justice Information Advisory Committee
HB 2052 - Hosmer - Railroad corporations.

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Historic Preservation

SB 0690 - Gross - Adds the Chief Information Officer to the State Records Commission
SB 0992 - Johnson - Authorizes Buchanan County to seek a grant from the Contiguous Property Redevelopment Fund
SB 1043 - Bland - Designates Walt Disney Film Studio as a state historic site
SB 1086 - DePasco - Modifies nuisance laws for certain political subdivisions and laws regarding rehabilitation of abandoned buildings
SB 1279 - Kinder - Creates several community development projects
SCR 063 - Bland - Establishes the Laugh-O-Gram Studio Building in Kansas City as a state historical site
HB 1357 - Relford - Permits municipalities to establish a Historic Preservation Revolving Fund.

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Holidays

SB 0726 - Childers - September 11th is Emergency Services Day
SB 0831 - Loudon - Establishes December 15th as Bill of Rights Day
SCR 054 - Sims - Relating to March as Women's History Month
SCR 075 - Singleton - Urges the Governor to name the month of May as "Hispanic Cultural Month"
HB 1040 - Luetkemeyer - Requires school districts to spend a class period observing the meaning of Veteran's Day
HB 1233 - Harding - Designates the eighth day of May of each year as "missouri Day".
HB 1519 - Boucher - Designates April 19th of each year as "Patriots Day"
HB 1668 - Holt - Establishes September 11th of each year as Emergency Personnel Appreciation Day

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Horse Racing

HB 1679 - Crump - Modifies regulation of horse racing and pari-mutuel wagering

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Hospitals

SB 0652 - Singleton - Prohibits certain hospitals from preventing any licensed physicians from practicing who complies w/all hospital rules
SB 0687 - Gibbons - Protects a parent from liability for relinquishing custody of a newborn to a hospital
SB 0713 - Singleton - Clarifies the use of noncompete clauses in contracts between physicians and hospitals
SB 0768 - Wiggins - Authorizes the conveyance of certain state property to the Children's Mercy Hospital
SB 0779 - Yeckel - Makes several changes to the Sunshine Law governing meetings and records of public entities
SB 0947 - Klindt - Revises community colleges' property tax rates, capital improvement subdistricts, & MOHEFA direct deposit agreements
SB 0948 - Cauthorn - Requires disclosure of the transfer of human fetal parts for research purposes
SB 1044 - Bland - Requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for 24 hours of inpatient care following surgery
SB 1063 - Rohrbach - Requires coverage for clinical trials and modifies various provisions regarding health insurance
SB 1087 - Gibbons - Revises certificate of need law and enacts a review certification procedure for acute care facilities
SB 1135 - Yeckel - Requires informed consent by a woman before the performance of an abortion
SB 1219 - Singleton - Creates the Missouri Tobacco Settlement for Healthy Families Trust Fund
SB 1229 - Gibbons - Alters definitions concerning Charles Gallagher Financial Awards and the nursing student loan program
SB 1244 - Bland - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
HB 1198 - Graham - Enacts the Dedication to Donation Act
HB 1443 - Barry - Modifies provisions relating to child abandonment
HB 1444 - Smith (011) - Modifies the exemptions from licensure required for foster homes, residential care facilities, and child placing
HB 1456 - Smith (011) - Allows public hospitals to close portions of their records.
HB 1477 - Farnen - Junior colleges allowed same access as school districts to participate in MOHEFA direct deposit agreements
HB 1479 - Baker - Enacts the Emergency Preparedness Resource Act.
HB 1548 - Barry - Allows the continuation of a newborn hearing screening from a transferring facility to a receiving facility
HB 1643 - Holand - Requires physicians to maintain adequate and complete medical records for their patients
HB 1644 - Holand - Expands the list of medical facilities and agencies that must report disciplinary actions.
HB 1717 - Foley - Revises certificate of need law and enacts a review certification procedure for acute care facilities
HB 1718 - Barry - Enacts and amends various provisions regarding long-term care staffing, career ladder provisions, and quality of
HB 1811 - Gambaro - Authorizes various conveyances of property
HB 1834 - Lowe - Allows persons treated by emergency medical care providers, health care providers, and Good Samaritans to be tested for
HB 1923 - Barry - Establishes a nurse staffing plan for hospitals.
HB 1938 - Barry - Provides health insurance coverage for a second opinion when a patient with a newly diagnosed cancer is referred to
HB 2082 - Berkowitz - Modifies various provisions relating to Missouri's certificate of need laws.
HB 2089 - Troupe - Requires "medical necessity" to be determined solely by the treating licensed health care provider.

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Housing

SB 0635 - Wiggins - Creates statutory warranties for homeowners and prevents home solicitors from engaging in certain practices
SB 0782 - Bland - Authorizes an appropriation to the MO Housing Development Commission for grants to housing development groups
SB 0785 - Goode - Allows additional counties to establish homeless programs and increases fees on recorded instruments to $5
SB 0835 - Bland - Modifies the law relating to the rights of persons with service animals
SB 0839 - Goode - Prohibits certain predatory lending practices with respect to home loans
SB 0840 - Gross - Revises the statute of limitations and adds economic loss damages for home improvements
SB 0862 - DePasco - Creates a home builders licensure board to license and regulate residential home builders
SB 0878 - Sims - Modifies law relating to the rights of persons with service animals
SB 0982 - Kennedy - Creates a tax credit for modifying a house to accommodate a disabled person
SB 1039 - DePasco - Revises the composition and selection of the Kansas City housing commissioners
SB 1147 - Kennedy - Regulates the making of high-cost home loans
SB 1261 - Dougherty - Authorizes St. Louis to abate the property owner's dwelling at the owner's expense for exceeding certain lead levels
SB 1271 - Klindt - Bonds, notes or other evidence of indebtedness issued by any housing authority shall be sold at public sale
HB 1254 - Thompson - Regulates high interest home loans.
HB 1316 - Hanaway - Revises the statute of limitations on certain tort actions.
HB 1363 - Scheve - Relating to consumer protection from unfair home loans.
HB 1376 - Rizzo - Changes procedures for restoring possession of rehabilitated property.
HB 1497 - Boucher - Creates a tax credit for builders of universally designed lifetime homes in any political subdivision that has
HB 1723 - Boucher - Creates a board responsible for licensing home inspectors.
HB 1851 - Curls - Revises the composition and selection of the Kansas City housing commissioners
HB 1968 - Wilson - Requires landlords of manufactured or mobile home land lease communities to provide 120 days' notice to vacate
HB 2011 - Cunningham - Allows qualified common-interest communities to receive compensation from a municipality for trash services.
HCR 030 - Boucher - Endorses and encourages the use of universal design in new home construction.

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Insurance-Automobile

HB 1502 - Luetkenhaus - Restricts automobile and property insurers from using credit information in underwriting practices
HB 2030 - Whorton - Allows a public assistance income disregard for automobile liability insurance premiums.

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Insurance Dept.

SB 0633 - Schneider - Prohibits health carriers from changing conditions of their drug formulary during contract period
SB 0656 - Rohrbach - Allows insurance policies and other materials to be provided in a language other than English
SB 0792 - Bland - Prohibits health carriers from changing conditions of its drug formulary during contract period
SB 0803 - Dougherty - Prohibits use of genetic information and testing for insurance purposes
SB 0827 - Dougherty - Mandates insurance coverage for clinical trials for treatment of cancer or other life-threatening illnesses
SB 0848 - Singleton - Allows refusal, suspension or revocation of certain professional licenses due to student loan defaults
SB 0893 - Rohrbach - Prohibits life insurance companies from owning certain investments in excess of specific limitations
SB 0956 - Loudon - Makes various technical changes to the law regarding casualty insurance
SB 0981 - Westfall - Prohibits insurers from using lack of an established credit history in denying or refusing to renew insurance
SB 0995 - Rohrbach - Modifies law with respect to insurance companies purchasing and conveying real estate
SB 1009 - Rohrbach - Modifies the law on insurance company investments and modifies law regarding long-term care insurance
SB 1044 - Bland - Requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for 24 hours of inpatient care following surgery
SB 1061 - Rohrbach - Revises various insurance laws
SB 1062 - Rohrbach - Carriers that are certified as a Medicare + Choice organization or by NCQA or JCAHO are deemed network adequate
SB 1063 - Rohrbach - Requires coverage for clinical trials and modifies various provisions regarding health insurance
SB 1064 - Stoll - Mandates insurance coverage for maple syrup urine disease
SB 1081 - Bland - Establishes the Joint Committee on Health Care Policy and Planning
SB 1157 - Klindt - Makes information collected in the course of an insurance compliance audit privileged under certain conditions
SB 1171 - House - Prohibits the disclosure of nonpublic health information
SB 1180 - Jacob - Modifies various provisions relating to long-term care insurance
SB 1204 - Yeckel - Creates the Missouri Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association
SB 1215 - Bland - Limits insurers' use of credit in their underwriting process and establishes restrictions on termination of insurance
SB 1227 - Rohrbach - Limits the value of such real estate purchased by insurance companies to 20% of their capital and surplus
SCR 058 - Klarich - Disapproves Rule 20 CSR 5006.700 and requires the Dept. of Insurance to promulgate rules regarding reimbursement of MCO
SCR 065 - Loudon - Urges Congress to provide for a limited backstop for insurance against terrorism
HB 1381 - Luetkenhaus - Allows insurance policies and other materials to be provided in a language other than English
HB 1425 - Smith (011) - Prohibits the disclosure of nonpublic health information
HB 1440 - Wilson - Requires health insurers to provide coverage for mental health conditions
HB 1468 - Ward - Modifies several provisions regulating commercial casualty insurance and commercial property insurance
HB 1502 - Luetkenhaus - Restricts automobile and property insurers from using credit information in underwriting practices
HB 1518 - Luetkenhaus - Allows life insurance companies to use their most recent assets statement when filing with Department of Insurance
HB 1532 - Hoppe - Revises dram shop liability
HB 1567 - Luetkenhaus - Sets limits on the types of investments an insurance company can participate in.
HB 1568 - Luetkenhaus - Modifies various insurance laws
HB 1646 - Henderson - Relating to a privilege for insurance audits.
HB 1667 - Holt - Provides health insurance coverage for hearing exams and hearing aids.
HB 1821 - Smith (011) - Creates procedures for information that can be considered when determining underwriting decisions.
HB 1898 - Campbell - Creates a tax and a credit for retail pharmacies to provide additional funding for the Medicaid pharmacy program
HB 1903 - Liese - Revises the method in which reinsurance is allowed to be counted as an asset or reduction from liability
HCR 039 - Campbell - Disapproves a Code of State Regulations rule promulgated by the Department of Insurance and directs the Department to

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Insurance-General

SB 0656 - Rohrbach - Allows insurance policies and other materials to be provided in a language other than English
SB 0895 - Yeckel - Amends various provisions related to financial institutions
SB 0956 - Loudon - Makes various technical changes to the law regarding casualty insurance
SB 0981 - Westfall - Prohibits insurers from using lack of an established credit history in denying or refusing to renew insurance
SB 0995 - Rohrbach - Modifies law with respect to insurance companies purchasing and conveying real estate
SB 1003 - Steelman - Requires ambulance service owners to carry liability insurance to cover negligent care by their employees
SB 1009 - Rohrbach - Modifies the law on insurance company investments and modifies law regarding long-term care insurance
SB 1157 - Klindt - Makes information collected in the course of an insurance compliance audit privileged under certain conditions
SB 1204 - Yeckel - Creates the Missouri Medical Malpractice Joint Underwriting Association
SB 1215 - Bland - Limits insurers' use of credit in their underwriting process and establishes restrictions on termination of insurance
SB 1227 - Rohrbach - Limits the value of such real estate purchased by insurance companies to 20% of their capital and surplus
SCR 065 - Loudon - Urges Congress to provide for a limited backstop for insurance against terrorism
HB 1381 - Luetkenhaus - Allows insurance policies and other materials to be provided in a language other than English
HB 1502 - Luetkenhaus - Restricts automobile and property insurers from using credit information in underwriting practices
HB 1518 - Luetkenhaus - Allows life insurance companies to use their most recent assets statement when filing with Department of Insurance
HB 1532 - Hoppe - Revises dram shop liability
HB 1567 - Luetkenhaus - Sets limits on the types of investments an insurance company can participate in.
HB 1568 - Luetkenhaus - Modifies various insurance laws
HB 1646 - Henderson - Relating to a privilege for insurance audits.
HB 1821 - Smith (011) - Creates procedures for information that can be considered when determining underwriting decisions.
HB 1903 - Liese - Revises the method in which reinsurance is allowed to be counted as an asset or reduction from liability
HCR 037 - Liese - Urges Congress and the Bush Administration to take action to put in place a limited and temporary federal backstop

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Insurance-Life

SB 0893 - Rohrbach - Prohibits life insurance companies from owning certain investments in excess of specific limitations
HB 1518 - Luetkenhaus - Allows life insurance companies to use their most recent assets statement when filing with Department of Insurance
HB 1523 - Kelly (027) - Increases the limits for crime victim compensation.
HB 1568 - Luetkenhaus - Modifies various insurance laws

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Insurance-Medical

SB 0633 - Schneider - Prohibits health carriers from changing conditions of their drug formulary during contract period
SB 0651 - Singleton - Requires a health carrier to allow any qualified health care provider to participate in its network
SB 0730 - Bland - Requires insurance companies to cover treatment for overweight and obese persons
SB 0734 - Steelman - Creates a tax credit for 25% of the unreimbursed cost of health insurance premiums paid by individuals
SB 0752 - House - Requires health plans to cover all services provided or ordered by registered nurse first assistants
SB 0762 - Bland - Establishes the "Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program" to provide health care benefits to all MO citizens
SB 0778 - Yeckel - Allows a tax deduction for those who contribute to medical savings accounts
SB 0779 - Yeckel - Makes several changes to the Sunshine Law governing meetings and records of public entities
SB 0792 - Bland - Prohibits health carriers from changing conditions of its drug formulary during contract period
SB 0822 - Dougherty - Insurance coverage for certain cancer screenings
SB 0827 - Dougherty - Mandates insurance coverage for clinical trials for treatment of cancer or other life-threatening illnesses
SB 0838 - Caskey - Requires insurers to provide coverage for hearing aids for children
SB 0841 - Klarich - Requires health carriers to provide chiropractic care as part of their basic health care services
SB 0842 - Klarich - Requires managed care organizations to provide chiropractic benefits to enrollees
SB 0852 - Bland - Requires insurers to offer optional coverage for weight reduction counseling services
SB 0871 - Dougherty - Makes changes in the law relating to anatomical donation
SB 0943 - Schneider - Requires state to pay for secondary health insurance coverage for certain public officials over the age of 65
SB 1004 - Loudon - Allows enrollees to obtain managed care document via the Internet
SB 1009 - Rohrbach - Modifies the law on insurance company investments and modifies law regarding long-term care insurance
SB 1026 - Kenney - Modifies provisions relating to insurance coverage for cancer treatment and other inherited diseases
SB 1044 - Bland - Requires health insurance policies to provide coverage for 24 hours of inpatient care following surgery
SB 1061 - Rohrbach - Revises various insurance laws
SB 1062 - Rohrbach - Carriers that are certified as a Medicare + Choice organization or by NCQA or JCAHO are deemed network adequate
SB 1063 - Rohrbach - Requires coverage for clinical trials and modifies various provisions regarding health insurance
SB 1064 - Stoll - Mandates insurance coverage for maple syrup urine disease
SB 1125 - Steelman - Prohibits health carriers from changing health services codes without the permission of the physician
SB 1141 - Bland - Requires parity between insurance coverage for mental health services and other health care services
SB 1156 - Steelman - Requires insurers to provide coverage for hearing aids for individuals age 65 and older and children
SB 1160 - Sims - Requires the use of national medical support notice to enforce health benefit plan coverage in child support orders
SB 1180 - Jacob - Modifies various provisions relating to long-term care insurance
SB 1228 - Sims - Mandates coverage for fertility medications and requires insurers to offer coverage for other infertility services
SCR 037 - Dougherty - Relating to the availability of oral cancer medications on the federal level
SCR 041 - Rohrbach - Establishes the Joint Interim Committee on Primary Care Workplace Adequacy
SCR 068 - Mathewson - Relating to state employee health insurance coverage
HB 1061 - Bray - Establishes the Missouri Universal Health Assurance Program
HB 1208 - Barry - Establishes the criteria for use of the title "registered nurse first assistant" and requires insurance coverage for
HB 1215 - Treadway - Requires health insurance coverage for bone marrow testing
HB 1219 - Shields - Creates a state income tax credit for certain small employers who provide health insurance for eligible
HB 1247 - Thompson - Requires health insurance coverage for scalp prostheses for persons with alopecia.
HB 1354 - Reynolds - Changes the name of the Missouri Commission for the Deaf to the Missouri Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
HB 1396 - Graham - Provides insurance coverage for children's hearing aids.
HB 1440 - Wilson - Requires health insurers to provide coverage for mental health conditions
HB 1446 - Luetkenhaus - Modifies health provisions relating to clinical trials, cancer second opinions and other various health issues
HB 1473 - Green - Allows enrollees to obtain managed care documents via the Internet & exempts certain policies from health benefit plan
HB 1533 - Portwood - Increases access to and health insurance coverage for chiropractic care.
HB 1667 - Holt - Provides health insurance coverage for hearing exams and hearing aids.
HB 1695 - Selby - Modifies provisions related to health insurance coverage for certain medical conditions
HB 1701 - Luetkenhaus - Modifies various provisions regarding long-term care insurance
HB 1741 - Cunningham - Allows state employees to opt out of the health insurance plan offered by the state.
HB 1742 - Cunningham - Modifies various provisions regarding workers' compensation insurers.
HB 1791 - Luetkenhaus - Permits health carriers that are certified as a Medicare+choice organization are deemed network adequate.
HB 1792 - Luetkenhaus - Prohibits documents filed by health service corporations and Hmos to be changed 30 days after filing.
HB 1905 - Moore - Provides an additional salary adjustment for state employees so the total salary adjustment at least equals
HB 1926 - Fraser - Extends the sunset on the Children's Health Insurance Program to July 1, 2007
HB 1938 - Barry - Provides health insurance coverage for a second opinion when a patient with a newly diagnosed cancer is referred to
HB 1952 - Monaco - Requires health insurance coverage for clinical trials for treatment of cancer or other life-threatening illnesses.
HB 1970 - Townley - Requires health insurers to provide coverage for a minimum of four mastectomy brassieres a year to insured who have
HB 1997 - Cooper - Excludes elected officials of the state of Missouri from receiving state health insurance benefits.
HB 2173 - Crump - Includes in the flexible benefit plan for state employees an option for coverage for medical and other benefits
HB 2214 - Moore - Provides every state employee with an annual salary adjustment at least equal to the average increase in all

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Insurance-Property

SB 1148 - Yeckel - Creates the state property preservation fund
HB 1137 - Byrd - Revises requirements for insurance on property
HB 1363 - Scheve - Relating to consumer protection from unfair home loans.
HB 1375 - Luetkenhaus - Mortgages may be insured in an amount not to exceed 103% of fair market value of property
HB 1468 - Ward - Modifies several provisions regulating commercial casualty insurance and commercial property insurance
HB 1502 - Luetkenhaus - Restricts automobile and property insurers from using credit information in underwriting practices

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Interstate Cooperation

SB 0740 - Wiggins - Creates the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act
HB 1541 - Bray - Creates a tax exemption for property leased or transferred by certain interstate compact agencies.
HB 1796 - Crump - Enacts the Nurse Licensure Compact.
HB 2165 - Dempsey - Regulates aviation noise levels.

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Jackson County

SB 0962 - Wiggins - Allows Kansas City to designate Jackson county election authority as verification board for the city
SB 1162 - Wiggins - Authorizes an appropriation for the Kansas and Missouri Metropolitan Cultural District
HB 1634 - Hoppe - Allows requisition of additional funds by land trusts if insufficient funds exist to pay expenses
HB 1636 - Hoppe - Allows Kansas City to designate Jackson County election authority as verification board for the city
HB 2018 - Bartle - Requires county clerk of Jackson County to forward tax books for school districts by June 15

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Judges

SB 0686 - Steelman - Prohibits sealing of civil court records, with limited exceptions
SB 0825 - Schneider - Creates commission of administrative law judges of the Division of Workers Compensation
SB 0916 - Dougherty - Modifies various court fees
SB 1022 - Rohrbach - Court shall determine punishment if jury is unable to decide in first degree murder trials
SB 1133 - Gross - Revises provisions of MOSERS and Highway Employees and High- way Patrol Retirement Systems and the Judicial Plan
SB 1194 - Klarich - Creates the basic civil legal services fund
SB 1195 - Steelman - Allows counties to create a County Crime Reduction Fund for narcotics investigation and law enforcement equipment
SB 1252 - Bland - Modifies various aspects of the criminal justice system
SB 1277 - Caskey - Allows for crediting and transfers of creditable service in certain situations for judges
HB 1167 - Crowell - Requires presiding judges to post rule 17 compliance reports in courthouses and notify press
HB 1193 - Byrd - Establishes procedures for appointing the circuit clerk of St. Louis City
HB 1267 - Murphy - Requires State Board of Education to appoint to board of arbitration current or retired circuit or associate circuit
HB 1282 - Gaskill - Enacts the Common Sense Scientific and Technical Evidence Act.
HB 1447 - Luetkenhaus - Allows recognizance bonds only when the defendant is a local and has no prior convictions for failure to appear
HB 1455 - O'Toole - Revises provisions of certain public retirement systems
HB 1495 - Seigfreid - Changes filing exemption statement requirements
HB 1578 - Hosmer - Lowers minimum age for jury duty from 21 to 18.
HB 1603 - Froelker - Requires all pleadings and forms commonly in use to be in english.
HB 1621 - Clayton - Establishes the Basic Civil Legal Services fund and authorizes additional filing fees in civil and criminal
HB 1697 - Hosmer - Requires that rent and possession suits be non jury trials.
HB 1698 - Hosmer - Requires that judgment be entered forthwith in cases of default or consent judgments or dismissal.
HB 1962 - Monaco - Modifies provisions of law relating to court procedure
HB 2185 - Ransdall - Requires clerk to bill on monthly basis for any costs that can be determined prior to the final disposition of a case
HCR 001 - Crump - Invites the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri to deliver a State of Judiciary message on January 16, 2002
HJR 058 - Hosmer - Proposes a constitutional amendment elevating all associate circuit judges to circuit judges and creates the Judicial
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